Murano

Overview

A sleek and inspired Toronto condo with a hard-to-beat downtown location, a strong list of amenities, and lots of suite options, Murano is one spot you have to check out.

Located on the east side of Bay Street at the corners of Grosvenor Street and Grenville, Murano is a dual-tower condo building in downtown Toronto’s Bay St. Corridor. An Italian inspired design, the South and North towers stand fully sheathed in shimmering glass atop a two-storey connecting podium.

All together, Murano offers over 700 Toronto condos for sale and for rent from one-bedroom to two-bedrooms plus den. Expect hardwood and laminate flooring, modern appliances, floor-to-ceiling windows, spacious balconies with views of Toronto’s core, and an expansive list of amenities. Close to Yonge Street, the Eaton Centre, College Street streetcars, and the Financial District, Murano condo residents enjoy direct access to the best of Toronto.

Most Notable Features

Prime downtown location: Heralded by developers as ‘the new face of luxury living on Bay’, the Murano condos are a little less revolutionary than that, while still providing a top-notch place to live. What the Murano offers most is spacious home amenities and an ideal Toronto location, perfect for anyone desiring the true downtown living experience.

Full swimming pool: Among the building’s list of amenities, which includes a spacious fitness centre and a rooftop garden with BBQ stations, there is most notably a full length indoor pool under a glass roof. A great place to swim, workout and play, all within the bright sunlit setting of your own home.

A ton of options: The Murano offers a remarkable 731 suites between the two condo towers, from one-bedrooms to two-bedrooms, two-baths, plus den. So if you like the neighbourhood and the building amenities, you’re bound to find a suite that fits your needs for a downtown home.

What’s Nearby

Set in the Bay St. Corridor, all that downtown Toronto has to offer is right outside your door. Just a short walk north on Bloor Street you’ll find fashionable boutique shopping, on Yonge Street you’ll discover fun nightlife adventures, the Eaton Centre is only a few blocks away, as is Queen Street shopping and entertainment, and the Financial District. A few local eats to check out are Cha Lau Dim Sum Restaurant on Yonge Street, Somethin 2 Talk About on Gerard Street, and Fran’s on College open 24-hours. There is also a Starbucks inside the Murano’s ground floor podium for your daily coffee fix.

For groceries and other household needs there is a Rabba Fine Foods on Wellesley, a Shoppers Drug Mart on Yonge and Charles, and you’ll find Loblaws, Bulk Barn, Metro, and Sobeys all along College Street near Yonge.

For a breath of fresh air, Murano is only a short walk from Queen’s Park, a lovely space to bicycle, roller-blade, exercise outdoors, or sit under a tree and read.There is also the nearby Allan Gardens, a fun and eclectic greenhouse stored inside an historic Toronto building.

Getting Around

The Bay St. Corridor area has a 99 Walk Score, with bike lanes along College and Wellesley Streets. There are TTC options on Bay Street, College Street, and access to the Yonge-University subway line is just a short walk. If you drive, you can zip onto the Gardiner Expressway via York Street, and the Don Valley Parkway is via Danforth Avenue.

What Residents Are Saying

“I was very happy with the interior design of public areas. The second I walked out of the elevator, I saw ivory white walls and doors of the same colour. It was so beautiful and dainty that I almost forgot to breath. When I walked into the unit, it didn’t let me down.”

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